• When the TASKMASTER comes to town - and brings with him his ability to DUPLICATE ANYONE'S SWEET MOVES - who stands between him and total domination?
• See, I can tell you're glancing at the title of this comic and whispering "Well, it's PROBABLY Squirrel Girl," but guess what? This time it's actually Nancy's cat Mew, who has NO POWERS WHATSOEVER!
• THRILL as Mew loafs around the house! GASP as Mew chases a mouse and then has a nap! BOGGLE as you wonder how we possibly managed to pitch "an issue entirely from the cat's point of view" to Marvel, a multinational corporation with a LOT invested more
So what do you want, a written invitation? There's a great book out there and it's waiting for you to read it! There's no need to stand on formality! Go out and buy your copy today! Read Full Review
Humorous and smartly crafted, this standalone issue will leave any pet owner in stitches. Read Full Review
Turns out that the day in the life of a house cat is pretty boring, even despite the introduction of superheroes and villains from the Marvel Universe. This issue is a cute little diversion from, uh, the usual pretty cute stuff that happens in this title, and isn't more than some fan service. But there's nothing wrong with servicing fans every now and again. We are, at least as pertaining to fans of this comic book, pretty nice people. Read Full Review
An all animal issue as we go on an adventure with kitty Mew that nearly succeeds, but the story isn't quite clean enough to warrant a high score. Instead this issue has its moments, and clearly is having fun with conveying a non-vocal animal planning and plotting, but is too scattered to feel wholly successful. Read Full Review
The problem with this story is that Doreen and Mew are like unto tailed gods compared to all the other iconic heroes turned fumblebutts that fail miserably at defeating Taskmaster this issue. The "unique" art is near unbearable if not for the otherwise fun Mew spotlight story. And did they get lazy without including our addictive dose of comical margin blurbs?! The page space devoted to Mew's dreams was a bit of overdose. Plus, the intended ridiculousness of the big battle just shouts this can NOT be 616 reality even though Marvel seems to insist that it is.